Return to Ringworld

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Return to Ringworld
N/A
First release 1994
Also known as
Developed by Tsunami Media
Published by Tsunami Media
Distributed by (unknown)
Platforms DOS
Resolution 320x200, 256 colors (DOS, VGA)
Engine TsAGE
Support Not yet
Available for
Purchase
No

Return to Ringworld is the sequel to the previous game based on Larry Niven's "Known Space" series of novels (Ringworld). Once again this game is a point and click adventure/puzzle solving game.

After saving the puppeteer race from extermination and uncovering some powerful ancient technology on the first game, Quinn, Seeker of Vengeance and Miranda Rees find themselves searched as fugitives by all three major species, so they go to Ringworld to hide. Once in Ringworld they'll try to uncover some evidence to clear their names, but they stumble across another universe-threatening plot. This time U.N. general Carson Teal is out to rule the universe by uncovering Ringworld's secrets, and you must stop him.

This game is way, WAY bigger than it's predecessor, with hundreds of screens, mazes, etc. Plus you get to play as all three characters throughout the game, a la Day of the Tentacle.

Original Game

Original bugs fixed

Known bugs

Glitch

  • (to be rechecked) Frequency tones on Quinn's scanner device don't loop properly, sounding like a series of beeps rather than a continuous tone. Likely as a side effect of this, one of the secondary sounds played in the drive room when the stasis field is removed isn't actually played until you retrieve the scanner and turn off the tone.
  • Scene 1100 - When discussing with the Canyon people chief, seeker seems to jump a pixel right and left when he starts/stops speaking
  • When pressing Esc during the intro, the palette gets corrupted
  • When Quinn and Seeker speak over the COM after Miranda is captured by Teal and his goons, their text is corrupted. (Note from Strangerke: I think it's on purpose to show it's via the COM, for the people outside the ship)
  • Pressing Esc to try and bypass a console startup animation causes a corrupted screen for the rest of the jingle.
  • Scene 1550: When removing the airbag and the diagnostic screen, most of the ship disappears temporarily. (bottom left of the screen)
  • Scene 1530/1000: the ship screws the bottom of the screen

Blocking

  • Scene 300 - After the visit of Canyon people, assert when saving (not reproducible)
  • Saving or loading a game whilst a conversation dialog is active shouldn't be allowed - it currently screws up the game and causes a crash.

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